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Denver fans argued that Samuel was 'in the receiver's path' in that playoff game....Samuel got a PI by merely incidently bumping shoulders with the receiver WHILE TRYING TO PLAY THE BALL...and Hayden gets a no-call.
Preaching to the choir. I was flipping out there, and the Colts fans thought it was the greatest (non) call in the world.
Which is odd, because they thought Hobbs was guilty on the face-guarding call.
Baffling.
69 yards, 3 plays, 24 seconds
Do you ever wonder why Indy only has 1 title instead of 4 in a row?
That is a better question for you.
Well, that picture is clear as day!!! Great Post!!! Actually, Reche does get held up a bit at the goal line, but he gets by Hayden, turns and actually squares his shoulders to Brady, and waits, and waits for the ball. All that waiting and he is unable to position himself correctly to catch the ball, and it ends up somewhat "behind him" where he has to reach his right arm out but behind his head. He played horribly that game.
Replay it as much as you like, the flag never flies!!
Anyone have footage that got the 5 yard rule EMPHASIZED the following year?
Playing within the rules that change a year later is different than a missed call on a blatant violation of the rules that are in place.
Just because the flag never flies doesn't mean the player was not interfered with.
Playing within the rules that change a year later is different than a missed call on a blatant violation of the rules that are in place.
Just because the flag never flies doesn't mean the player was not interfered with.
playing within the rules? That year your Defensive Backs consistently mugged our receivers on multiple plays. Far from playing within the rules. There should have been atleast 5 more PI's called